These southern 4-ingredient baked olive bites are the kind of retro party snack that disappears faster than anything else on the table. Salty olives wrapped in a cheesy, buttery dough and baked until golden make an irresistibly savory bite that feels right at home at cookouts, holiday spreads, and game-day snack tables. It’s exactly the sort of simple appetizer I love keeping in my back pocket for busy weeks, because it looks special without taking much effort at all.

Serve these warm or at room temperature with a crisp veggie tray, deviled eggs, or a creamy dip spread for a classic Southern-style appetizer table. They also pair really well with sweet tea, a cold lager, or sparkling lemonade, and they fit nicely alongside barbecue, pimento cheese, and other picnic favorites when you want a salty little nibble before the main meal.

Southern 4-Ingredient Baked Olive Bites

Servings: 24 bites

Southern 4-ingredient baked olive bites on a white ceramic plate
Southern 4-ingredient baked olive bites on a white ceramic plate

Ingredients

1 cup unsalted butter, softened

2 cups shredded sharp cheddar cheese
1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
24 large pitted green olives, drained well

Directions

1. Preheat the oven to 400°F and line a baking sheet or lightly grease a baking pan.

2. In a mixing bowl, combine the softened butter, shredded cheddar, and flour until a soft dough forms. If needed, use your hands to fully bring it together.

3. Scoop about 1 tablespoon of dough, flatten it in your palm, and wrap it around each olive, sealing the dough completely. Place the wrapped olives seam-side down on the prepared pan.

4. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes, or until the bites are lightly browned and crisp on the outside.

5. Let cool for a few minutes before serving. Enjoy warm, or let them come to room temperature for an easy make-ahead appetizer.

Variations & Tips

Use different olives: Large pitted green olives are classic, but stuffed olives can add even more flavor. Pimento-stuffed olives are especially good if you want a little extra Southern flair.

Make-ahead tip: You can wrap the olives a day ahead and refrigerate them on the baking sheet until you’re ready to bake. This is one of those party recipes that makes hosting feel a lot easier.

Cheese swap: Sharp cheddar gives the dough the best savory flavor, but extra-sharp cheddar or a mix of cheddar and pepper jack can work if you want a bolder bite.

Keep the olives dry: Pat the olives very well before wrapping them. If they’re too wet, the dough can slide around and won’t seal as neatly.